Goo.gl helps shorten those pesky URLs

Posted on 15 December 2009 by


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With the advent of Twitter, email, etc…sometimes, its just not easy to share links online.  They are sometimes too long.  So, services like TinyURL and the like have cropped up to save us from LONG URLs.  Well, Google has decided it wants to let a hand too.  They have created Google URL shortener.  This is a new service provided as an add on to the updated Google Toolbar and Feedburner applications.

From the Official Google Blog:

This morning, we launched updated versions of the Google Toolbar and FeedBurner that offer a new URL shortening service from Google called the Google URL Shortener. We mentioned our URL shortener as a feature in both announcements, so we wanted to say a little more about how this product works and why we’re offering it.

People share a lot of links online. This is particularly true as microblogging services such as Twitter have grown in popularity. If you’re not familiar with them, URL shorteners basically squeeze a long URL into fewer characters to make it easier to share with others. With character limits in tweets, status updates and other modes of short form publishing, a shorter URL leaves more room to say what’s on your mind — and that’s why people use them.

First, we think people who use the Google Toolbar and FeedBurner will benefit from a shortener that is easily accessible — making it faster and easier to share, post and email links. Second, we’ve built this on Google’s global infrastructure to offer the following benefits:

  • Stability: Google’s scalable, multi-datacenter infrastructure provides great uptime and a reliable service to our users.
  • Security: As we do with web search, shortened URLs are automatically checked to detect sites that may be malicious and warn users when the short URL resolves to such sites.
  • Speed: At Google we like fast products and we’ve worked hard to ensure this service is quick. We’ll continue to iterate and improve the speed of Google Url Shortener.

Google URL shortener is not a stand-alone service; you can’t use it to shorten links directly. Currently, Google URL Shortener is only available from the Google Toolbar and FeedBurner. If the service proves useful, we may eventually make it available for a wider audience in the future.

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  • Fr. Ignatius

    Unfortunately, the Toolbar feature only works on Internet Explorer or Firefox. I use Safari 99% of the time. Hopefully they will make one for Safari. Until then, I guess I will continue to use TINYURL.

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